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Badbaggers SeaArk 1872 Modification & Restoration Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Country Dave" data-source="post: 306218" data-attributes="member: 10344"><p><em>Jeff great boat you got there bro. Good luck with your build,</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>I noticed in the pics that the taps are in the down position. If I understand the way these smart taps work then that is the default position and they only come up when the water pressure overcomes the spring force. I’m sure they work well, just as advertised. My only concern would be for a skinner water guy. Looks like they’re going to add a few inches of drat when drifting or poling over flat. </em></p><p><em>Many flats anglers including myself go to great lengths to keep their boats light and minimize draft were ever possible. Have you had any issues with the taps in that respect? Thanks Dave. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Country Dave, post: 306218, member: 10344"] [i]Jeff great boat you got there bro. Good luck with your build, I noticed in the pics that the taps are in the down position. If I understand the way these smart taps work then that is the default position and they only come up when the water pressure overcomes the spring force. I’m sure they work well, just as advertised. My only concern would be for a skinner water guy. Looks like they’re going to add a few inches of drat when drifting or poling over flat. Many flats anglers including myself go to great lengths to keep their boats light and minimize draft were ever possible. Have you had any issues with the taps in that respect? Thanks Dave. [/i] [/QUOTE]
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